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How to setup Exchange for multiple domains

Q: We are running SBS 2003 with Exchange. Can we setup Exchange for multiple domains? If yes, how?

A: With Exchange 2003, you can setup Exchange for multiple domains easily. First, you need points all domain names to the Exchange and setup MX records.

To configure an Exchange computer to receive mail for multiple domains:

1.

Start Exchange System Manager.

2.

Click to expand the Recipients container.

3.

Click Recipient Policies.

4.

Open the properties of the appropriate policy that is displayed in the right pane.

5.

Click the E-Mail Addresses tab, and then add any additional Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) addresses that you want the Exchange-based computer to host. For example, to add a new SMTP mail domain, follow these steps:

a.

Click New, click to select SMTP Address, and click OK.

b.

In the Address box, type the at sign (@) followed by the name of the SMTP domain.

For example, to accept mail for Chicagotech.net, type the following in the Address box, and then click OK:

@chicagotech.net

 

6.

Your new address space is now listed on the E-Mail Address tab. To enable your new address space, click to select the check box next to the address that you created, and then click OK.

Also please refer to Multiple Domain setup in Server 2003

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